Ex-Reiner Transition to Head Horse | Breakaway Session
Heading Horsemanship
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8m 8s
Dakota Kirchenschlager finishes up a week of training on a 5-year-old Magnum gelding with reining chops. His goal is get the horse working well at different levels of intensity instead of always finding a way to ask for a big, beautiful stop. This session also demonstrates the value of putting well-trained horses on slow cattle.
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